Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 05.03.26
Navigating Iraq's Unique Indoor Climate: Challenges for Thriving Houseplants
Stepping into a home or office in Iraq, especially during our long, scorching summers, presents a unique and often demanding environment for indoor plants. Outside, the sun beats down relentlessly, creating intense heat. Inside, the indispensable air conditioning system, commonly known as "Al-Sablat" or simply AC, hums continuously to carve out a cool refuge. This stark… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Heat and AC Change the Rules for Indoor Plants in Saudi Arabia
Choosing the best house plants in Saudi Arabia is not about trends. It is about survival. Outdoor temperatures regularly exceed 40°C, while indoor environments are cooled aggressively with split AC units running most of the day. This combination creates dry air, rapid soil dehydration, and sudden temperature shifts near vents. Many plants that perform well in Europe or North Ameri… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Limited Light Apartments in UAE Need a Different Plant Strategy
Choosing the best house plants for apartments in the UAE is rarely about looks alone. Most flats rely heavily on AC for nine to ten months of the year. Air conditioning dries the air, cools root zones at night, and creates constant airflow that stresses foliage. Combine that with shaded balconies, tinted windows, and narrow layouts, and you have a low-light environment that behav… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Heat and AC Change the Rules for Indoor Plants in Iraq
Choosing the best indoor plants in Iraq is not the same as choosing plants in Europe or coastal climates. Here, summer heat is extreme, sunlight is intense, and most homes rely heavily on continuous AC for six to eight months of the year. That combination changes how plants grow, how fast soil dries, and how roots behave inside pots.
Air conditioning lowers humidity and creates constant d… Read more

